Famous Nigerian actress, Omoni Oboli, has dragged Ghanaian TV stations for airing her movies without the necessary licenses.
The actress called out the Ghanaian local television stations in a post on her Instagram page on Saturday evening.
She also berated the Ghana National Film Authority for “failing to take decisive action against such unauthorized acts.”
While questioning the authority’s effectiveness, Omoni Oboli threatened to take legal action against the offending TV stations.
Oboli emphasized the effort and dedication that go into producing her films.
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“I love my Ghanaian besties, colleagues, and friends, but you see those TV stations in Ghana, I’m coming for you! The guts to show my movies without licensing! If dem no arrest one of una, you won’t learn! Watch out! Coming for every one of you!
You have no idea how much work goes into these projects. The sleepless nights I have! I’m coming for it all! You will pay for every one of my movies you have shown without permission! In 2025, you don’t understand that’s IP theft?!!!
Maybe you don’t have a television authority in Ghana, but that is not my concern! Coming for you all! Clowns! Thanks to my Ghanaian besties for always sending me screenshots.”
Nigerian singer David Adeleke, aka Davido, will be featured as one of the artists on British monarch King Charles III’s music playlist.
The monarch unveiled his eclectic musical tastes in a new Apple Music show, The King’s Music Room, recorded in his Buckingham Palace office.
The playlist spans disco, reggae, and Afrobeats. It also features artists from across the Commonwealth, including Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, Grace Jones, Davido, and Raye.
The show is set to air next Monday in commemoration of Commonwealth Day.